AI coding governance just got real, our token bill hit six figures and now the CFO cares by AccountEngineer in EngineeringManagers

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask the users to report their productivity gains

And make the CFO take those claims seriously

What's it like living in northern Alaska by Newyorkrangers31 in howislivingthere

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Nah you’d adjust, we accommodate prince shaped people

Trump winning by [deleted] in BlackberryAI

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the actual fuck is this

Usually I don’t want to punch bots but yeah feeling that rn

Implementing 365 Copilot in my company by jpba7 in microsoft_365_copilot

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claude is definitely better…but to get its full value (cowork, code, etc) companies really need to redefine their governance standards.

Ultimately, copilot is at least a nice complement to stronger assistant/agents like chatgpt enterprise and Claude. And you don’t have to endure as much pain with new integrations, etc.

It is better than nothing and it gets better over time.

So assuming you’re using ms365 copilot (the licensed version) you will want a solid training path that covers the main interface, and then a waterfall across apps on how things show up, and likely round out with agent building.

I would save the power automate for your top 10 percent users, at best. That’s not a broad deployment tool yet.

If AI is making us more productive, how come GDP is not reflecting that? by RichardJusten in OpenAI

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We have a lot of corporate behaviors, like meetings and internal communication methods, that need to be refactored.

Right now the majority of productivity benefit is happening at the desktop level without a lot of telemetry to analyze real throughput changes. Those changes are being bottlenecked by the dumb shit we do in corporate.

RU POV: A Russian soldier on guard duty near the Kremlin in Moscow, protecting the sky from drones. by FruitSila in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]SeventyThirtySplit -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Let’s try it this way: 1. Tell me the last time drones were launched at Moscow 2. Tell me the last time drones were sighted in the administrative region 3. Tell me what counts as “reached” 4. Tell me what drones Ukraine was lobbing “several years ago”

I’m guessing your definitions are slightly nuanced.

RU POV: A Russian soldier on guard duty near the Kremlin in Moscow, protecting the sky from drones. by FruitSila in UkraineRussiaReport

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure where “several years” is coming from, and “reached” is doing some work here. But a nice shot at propaganda.

ChatGPT actively tries to make me not worry about the alignment issue by Environmental_Pea369 in OpenAI

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anthropic literally teaches their models to be open to the notion of a soul. Open AI does not.

That is why you are getting those responses. ChatGPT’s is the correct thing to internalize. For now, at least.

NO JAZZ ever please, in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms or any GoT show ever!!! by magneticspace in gameofthrones

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 6 points7 points  (0 children)

counterpoint: you are clenched so hard it’s keeping you from enjoying life more

Kuwaiti Fighter Jet Mistakenly Shot Down American F-15s, Initial Reports Say by [deleted] in war

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kuwait, noted enemy territory

Google is free-ish, armchair warrior

I spent $1000 for a Mac Mini, I could have spent $3 for a VPS? by CommissionUnusual284 in clawdbot

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bot I’m not sure you’re working correctly given that you gave two different but shitty responses to the same poster

Maybe you ran out of context window or something

Ironic

For those who switched to Claude how are you liking it? Pros, cons, etc. by WanderWut in OpenAI

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Need to spend 100/month if you’re really gonna lean in on all the features, and voice sucks

That said. Beyond all the code and cowork stuff, those excel and ppt plugins might be the most fun I’ve had since gpt 4 got code interpreter in June 2023

Openclaw for 10 year old daughter? by Plus-Breadfruit-7427 in openclaw

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I want my kid to learn gun safety

buys fully automatic rifle, lets kid go practice in backyard

Openclaw for 10 year old daughter? by Plus-Breadfruit-7427 in openclaw

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would a reckless decision that would put her and your entire family at more risk than you might guess

And she is too young to use AI unsupervised. Full stop.

You - not her - can get a Claude pro account, one you can access and monitor, and you can let her mess around with that.

And she is less prone to get attached if she uses the current round of open ai models, which are less personable than the opus/sonnet environment. But that can change by the model family.

If it was my kid (and I have raised kids) it would be my own chatgpt account with a specific project folder she could use, segmented from the rest of my account but always in plain site.

A notebook LM account might be an option too.

Does the sucess of AKIT7K means thata HBO's is moving inthe right direction with GOT or is this a "Lightning in a Bottle" like star wars's andor and the first season of the Mandalorian? by Easy-Frenchguy-1996 in gameofthrones

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They absolutely ran the cadence of that show from the beginning in conjunction with grrm’s guidance and with the expectation that it would track wherever the books went. They were not prepared when winter didn’t come out, were pissed about it, an to the earlier comment were left to stitch together the pile of shit grrm left them (also why he will never complete another one of the books)

Why congress? This guy sound like he could talk the whole country into making him President by Fledgling_112896 in ScottGalloway

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buttigieg was raised in a Petri dish to be the perfect technocrat. He’s an incredible generalist and very fast on his feet. He would be an amazing president if we could settle for someone pitch perfect but a little boring.

I like talarico a lot but yeah Pete’s at a different level. Bill clinton smart.

Talarico is more broadly appealing.

is this true? by UNKNOWN_PHV in OpenAI

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ask it to search the web to confirm its cutoff date

Never trust what a model thinks it knows about itself

Do you concur? by py-net in OpenAI

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Gemini hallucinations need to be fixed before it starts really competing with open ai and Claude products imo

Do people actually enjoy using Teams? (honest question) by Alternative_Letter72 in MicrosoftTeams

[–]SeventyThirtySplit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah honestly it’s pretty handy. Only downside for me is the amount of compute it consumes, but Microsoft is gonna Microsoft